Food and water, are the two essentials for life itself. One might think
that while food and water insecurity might be a problem in some third
world country, like Afghanistan or Somalia, it could hardly be much of
an issue in a country as rich as the United States. And yet, irrefutably, it
is. And there is a linkage between food and water insecurity and scarcity
and homelessness that needs to be much better understood. The basic
processes I am going to describe are taking place all over the world; but
here I am going to focus on the United States.
According to a Gallup Organization 2019 study: “55% of Americans
worry a great deal about hunger and homelessness.”1 That’s 183,700,
000 Americans, and matters have only gotten worse, as the numbers
have gone up during the Covid Pandemic. Recognizing and under-
standing the linkage between water and food insecurity and homeless-
ness, I suggest, have become critically important to social wellbeing of
American society.
The president’s Council of Economic Advisers reported in 2019: “Due
to decades of misguided and faulty policies, homelessness is a serious
problem. Over half a million people […]
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The root cause here is the desire of the elites to maintain a worldwide empire. The american people can enjoy the benefits of a society that takes care of its citizens, or we can maintain a world wide empire, we cannot have both. History shows that as the elites desperately cling to empire the situation for the average citizen will become more dire and the world will become a more dangerous place as the use of the military becomes the most prominent tool of foreign policy.
The “military-industrial-banking-complex” is in control of our country wants to have hegemony over every other country; and they use tactics which are not just protective, they are pro-destructive.